I have a client who told me he went out of town and hired a cat-sitter. When he came back home he interrupted a video session with professional lighting and camera, on his couch which appeared nsfw. He apologized and said he would come back in an hour, to give her privacy. I told him to clean that couch real good!
yeah, this is my issue too. do what you will, engage in whatever freakery you want. Let the golden showers rain down if that’s your thing. but like, on your own stuff. Don’t go mess up other people’s stuff for it. Or if you must, get them to consent ahead of time and if requested, reimburse them for the damaged stuff. If you do that, go wild! but like, please don’t ruin people’s stuff for your own freak and or business.
I once said I didn't like that song in front of someone I quickly found out was a chumbawumba megafan (I did not know those existed) and got a very impassioned speech on why I should give them a chance and they're actually an interesting band that came out of the anarcho-punk scene
not the first; The Yellow Peepee Monster, an anonymous YouTuber who uploaded hundreds of videos of himself urinating on public bathrooms before being removed from YouTube. He was never caught. : r/InternetMysteries https://share.google/U34icGTwfNJVp85VX
This is why it I had one wish it would be that people who intentionally piss on the floor have their urine magically transported to two feet over their head.
I don't understand the hate for Airbnbs. I'd rather stay in one than in a hotel. We should get rid of hotels and turn them into housing. That's where the hate belongs.
It's because people and companies who own Airbnbs are maggots scum who deserve nothing but hate, vitriol and spit in the eyes. Hotels do more for homelessness than Airbnbs. Defending them in any sort of way suggests you have one and that you should be utterly shunned from society.
I have an inlaw apartment that I had on Airbnb for a while. We did a month minimum so it was mostly traveling nurses who stayed there. They were always appreciative because it was cheaper than a hotel and had more amenities. Now my son rents it. You can feel mad if you want to but I sleep well at night.
There’s a few reasons people dislike them. When it started it was like “rent out your spare room” but now a lot of people are either buying up property that could be housing or illegally subleasing: I think it’s common in NYC for example for people to use a rental for AirBNB. If property and rentals are hard to come by, it’s galling when a house or apartment gets snapped up for this use.
Also, living next to one can be a shit experience if renters are loud, disruptive, etc.
Airbnbs are unlicensed hotels that take housing off the market so some dipshit can be a landlord. Landlords are inherently bad people. Its always good to hate landlords in all cases.
👍And what are the landlords required to have available in their houses in terms of food or backup power for times when there's a snow emergency or prolonged power outage? ...Nothing!! Just rely on people living nearby to help for free! 😑 (why yes there IS an AirBnB house right next to me, how did you guess?)
There's an in-law apartment in my house that my son and his wife live in, yes. Before that it was an Airbnb which, as per nearly every city's ordinance, was licensed. If family wasn't living there I'd turn it into my office before renting so it's not taking housing off the market. When I'm traveling I stay in Airbnbs instead of hotels because they're awesome. Some hotels sit 50% or more vacant every weekday night. Those could be housing but they are hotels instead. Why aren't you mad at hotels?
In my city there are 400 licenses allowed for Airbnbs. That's like 3 hotels. Yes, there was a huge boom in Airbnbs soaking up properties at first but regulations and licensing have been tamping that down and creating large expenses for the owners that are recognized as tax revenue for the city. There are dozens of hotels in the city, outstripping Airbnbs by a good margin, but people aren't mad at hotels because we're used to them. They could be apartment complexes.
That sounds like a good thing, but it’s not widespread enough, and also the way that Airbnb runs and the extraneous and egregious fees they charge mean that unless I’m traveling with more than 1 person, it’s generally more expensive and less luxurious than staying in a hotel.
Not saying there aren't pro-Airbnb arguments, but that's one of the main reasons people don't like them. And, until regulations like that are iron-clad and widespread, they're really not solving the issue. In this case, iron-clad would mean having a track-record of being visibly and firmly enforced for a long time. People don't really trust such regs not to just... fade away the next time someone's in office who has rich friends that want to increase their property value.
BeachsideBarghest
Good. Fuck Airbnb.
Rascael
JeffTeck
Exactly my thought after seeing her smile!
DeepVeinZombosis
timGiraffeBeast
That's disgusting. What site did she upload to, you know, so I can avoid it?
bardiel0192
You definitely shouldn't' look up Anniebella69
nimeton0
WolvesAreTheBestPeople
She looks very ashamed of herself.
Soufange
Kink shaming might be her other kink
sarzaya
And it’s free advertising
rbudrick
Ok, but
NoMuffinsToSpare
Just tells you how disgusting smoking is
tootuncommon
I can fix.... Oh there's nothing to fix, fuck Airbnb haha
derpman4k
She seems nice
WaxedApple
Good for her. Airbnb should be destroyed. Piss on more things
imyourrealdad
Wow! I hope she made enough money to cover the fines and to make more content. Keep on peeing!!!
CyberHexx
She likely made enough to replace the items, pay for the Airbnbs, and make a living...
TheSlouchOfBethlehem
Sure, but all her acquaintances call her the Piss Queen now
Cornflakes91
all hail the Peen
ProperWeirdo
Thats marketing, baby! $3000 for national exposure? Genius!
AVaguelyFamiliarUsername
Which is probably exactly why she makes so much money.
MaskedTrout
They’ve been calling her that for years.
JimmyWalkerTexasRanger
Very likely they were the ones that told her she could make bank doing just that.
TheSlouchOfBethlehem
'No, I'm not doing it. You could, tho'
ISofaKingWeeToddDid
She seems nice, and hydrated
warpfactor1
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Ez0mB4zZPYA
KAPTKipper
That smile
Evenmoreuselessname
That damned smile
Saxytimes
I have a client who told me he went out of town and hired a cat-sitter. When he came back home he interrupted a video session with professional lighting and camera, on his couch which appeared nsfw. He apologized and said he would come back in an hour, to give her privacy. I told him to clean that couch real good!
Will0099
Heelcat70
She's quite a whiz at producing internet content.
TouchMyInfection
ScientificPanda
Exactly. We need to know what websites to avoid specifically
cropduster5000
Looks an awful lot like a Reddit user by the name of AdPuzzleheaded3909
Soggybathroomsock
We need answers people!
Randazzo
I am -shocked- to find this isn't the top comment
WibblyWobblyTimeyWimeyFox
in fairnes, Airpnp is hard to compete with.
Prunest
Pssst take this version
ChrisTravel
Those AirBnB’s must’ve been quite pissed off…
Evenmoreuselessname
*pissed on
FeloniousMonk13
PENSACOLA FTW BABY!! WOOT WOOT! PISSLADY FOR CONGRESS 2026!!!
malachilenomade
Was it Pensacola? I'll have to send this to a friend of mine.
FeloniousMonk13
Yuuup downtown Pcola sure enough. Saw this on thr local news 3-4 days ago
tinydog
People are weird.
KAPTKipper
Men are weird, she was just making a living.
tinydog
By damaging other people's property.
TheDoctorCrankenstein
Boohoo. Parasite landleeches, especially those with AirBnBs, deserve to get their shit wrecked.
ThomasThundersword
yeah, this is my issue too. do what you will, engage in whatever freakery you want. Let the golden showers rain down if that’s your thing. but like, on your own stuff. Don’t go mess up other people’s stuff for it. Or if you must, get them to consent ahead of time and if requested, reimburse them for the damaged stuff. If you do that, go wild! but like, please don’t ruin people’s stuff for your own freak and or business.
draginator
To be fair "$3,000 worth of property" could just be one nice couch...
kahlas
I can't see an Air B&B leaving anything worth that much in one of their hovels. Someone could damage it and it's hard to recoup the value.
PandaStonetree
It also falls below the limit and is considered small claims and likely a domestic issue.
horseman05
Pissing away her life.
MastrBaker
Totally missed the chance to say "Pissin her life away"
Nandortherelentless
https://media3.giphy.com/media/v1.Y2lkPWE1NzM3M2U1dGN2MjR5NTQ5dTlmYXVuaXM3cndiOHd5cWY2YWtiOXY1ajQydmZyMCZlcD12MV9naWZzX3NlYXJjaCZjdD1n/oZPQkeQEyiJvW/200w.webp
ac0lyte
This comment is golden
icannotthinkofanyrationalname
Like a shower.
MsHissyPants
She drinks a chocolate drink, she drinks a beer drink, and when she has to pee, she uses the kitchen sink.
hiyo365
At best.
ILikeFood2000
Imgur has a saying, don’t yuk my yum. But someone else can Chumba that Wumba. No thanks.
ShadyEsperanto
I once said I didn't like that song in front of someone I quickly found out was a chumbawumba megafan (I did not know those existed) and got a very impassioned speech on why I should give them a chance and they're actually an interesting band that came out of the anarcho-punk scene

that said, I still hate that song
irisewithredeyes
If you drink a chocolate drink and then a beer drink, you'll need to shit...
TheobromineAddict
She seems very pleased about it.
user2000
Probably filthy rich from the videos.
jzbstl
No such thing as bad publicity… guess that’s one way to advertise her videos.
iLurkedthereforeiEhm
Her next request was to pee on a jail cot.
DonkeyGoat
Airpnp
McBzz
t4d3jkVillain
Awesome
BeaverOnFire
OnyxPrimal
systemfrown
It should be the ONLY comment.
counterintel
I desperately want a spice weasel. BAM! *poof*
mmaissan7712
she seems nice
StonesTwice
Her momma got to be so proud
andexer
Her momma did golden showers so she could become the piss queen
TheDoctorCrankenstein
What's not to be proud of? Fucking with leeches who own AirBnBs and being a proud sex worker are nothing to have shame for.
Nukls
not the first;
The Yellow Peepee Monster, an anonymous YouTuber who uploaded hundreds of videos of himself urinating on public bathrooms before being removed from YouTube. He was never caught. : r/InternetMysteries https://share.google/U34icGTwfNJVp85VX
EmeRgencyDrD
Wow! What a dick.
technofiend
This is why it I had one wish it would be that people who intentionally piss on the floor have their urine magically transported to two feet over their head.
Tarmaccian
So if I stand on a ladder and hold my head in just the right place under the 18” floors at my office, I can magically piss on my boss’s shoes.
This is excellent. I approve.
clonedeeznuts
Not cool but since it was in AirBnB's, good!
Snooj
I don't understand the hate for Airbnbs. I'd rather stay in one than in a hotel. We should get rid of hotels and turn them into housing. That's where the hate belongs.
VagrantKoba
It's because people and companies who own Airbnbs are maggots scum who deserve nothing but hate, vitriol and spit in the eyes. Hotels do more for homelessness than Airbnbs. Defending them in any sort of way suggests you have one and that you should be utterly shunned from society.
Snooj
I have an inlaw apartment that I had on Airbnb for a while. We did a month minimum so it was mostly traveling nurses who stayed there. They were always appreciative because it was cheaper than a hotel and had more amenities. Now my son rents it. You can feel mad if you want to but I sleep well at night.
ourari
Look up the 'airbnb effect'.
TacticalSpoon
All housing is a potential airbnb though. So you would turn a hotel into a house and then those would go up on Airbnb too.
jzbstl
There’s a few reasons people dislike them. When it started it was like “rent out your spare room” but now a lot of people are either buying up property that could be housing or illegally subleasing: I think it’s common in NYC for example for people to use a rental for AirBNB. If property and rentals are hard to come by, it’s galling when a house or apartment gets snapped up for this use.
Also, living next to one can be a shit experience if renters are loud, disruptive, etc.
WaxedApple
Airbnbs are unlicensed hotels that take housing off the market so some dipshit can be a landlord. Landlords are inherently bad people. Its always good to hate landlords in all cases.
vanderzee
and it raises the rent and purchase prices of properties, make it impossible for locals. so much so that many cities are banning this activity.
The701
👍And what are the landlords required to have available in their houses in terms of food or backup power for times when there's a snow emergency or prolonged power outage? ...Nothing!! Just rely on people living nearby to help for free! 😑 (why yes there IS an AirBnB house right next to me, how did you guess?)
Snooj
Sounds like you don't really know a lot about it.
WaxedApple
Sounds like you're a landlord
Snooj
There's an in-law apartment in my house that my son and his wife live in, yes. Before that it was an Airbnb which, as per nearly every city's ordinance, was licensed. If family wasn't living there I'd turn it into my office before renting so it's not taking housing off the market. When I'm traveling I stay in Airbnbs instead of hotels because they're awesome. Some hotels sit 50% or more vacant every weekday night. Those could be housing but they are hotels instead. Why aren't you mad at hotels?
Lexgeddon
It encourages the purchase of investment properties, which is one of the biggest contributors to the housing crisis.
Snooj
In my city there are 400 licenses allowed for Airbnbs. That's like 3 hotels. Yes, there was a huge boom in Airbnbs soaking up properties at first but regulations and licensing have been tamping that down and creating large expenses for the owners that are recognized as tax revenue for the city. There are dozens of hotels in the city, outstripping Airbnbs by a good margin, but people aren't mad at hotels because we're used to them. They could be apartment complexes.
jakedafish
That sounds like a good thing, but it’s not widespread enough, and also the way that Airbnb runs and the extraneous and egregious fees they charge mean that unless I’m traveling with more than 1 person, it’s generally more expensive and less luxurious than staying in a hotel.
Lexgeddon
Not saying there aren't pro-Airbnb arguments, but that's one of the main reasons people don't like them. And, until regulations like that are iron-clad and widespread, they're really not solving the issue. In this case, iron-clad would mean having a track-record of being visibly and firmly enforced for a long time. People don't really trust such regs not to just... fade away the next time someone's in office who has rich friends that want to increase their property value.